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Astronomy & Space - May 2007

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2007-05-03 16:20:04 · 4 answers · asked by Planet22 2

2007-05-03 15:57:16 · 10 answers · asked by Belkys C 1

Me and my friend were talking about a slightly related subject over some brews and I started to think. Is it a big enough star to create a black hole and destroy this system? Would humans have to leave the entire system to survive however many thousand years from now?

2007-05-03 15:51:40 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

this is a rough outline for a small point homework assignment in 11th grade science..so no complex language that appears to be copied....i had to write about the sun which was easy but solar activity in long form stumps me...

2007-05-03 15:37:56 · 2 answers · asked by Mike H 2

also tell me some myths and lengend s of the moon and sun . plz tell me the websites and stuff that are easy to understand.

2007-05-03 15:30:38 · 4 answers · asked by fjdkl;sa 2

2007-05-03 15:26:41 · 16 answers · asked by tennischick519 1

A. 4 light-years away
B. 300 light-years away
C. 4000 light-years away
D. 1 light-minute away

2007-05-03 15:17:16 · 8 answers · asked by CutiePie 1

A. its interior
B. a thin liquid layer at its surface
C. a thin solid layer at its surface
D. a thin gas layer at its surface

2007-05-03 15:14:21 · 8 answers · asked by CutiePie 1

Okay, I have been wondering this since I first learned of Black Holes. Why is that Stephen Hawking thinks that a Black Hole could lead to another demesion? But he contradicts himself by saying that the density of the Black Hole is so strong. But if the density was so great wouldn't the density crush you under your own weight?

2007-05-03 15:10:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. Mercury and Venus
B. Jupiter and Neptune
C. Mars and Saturn
D. Pluto and Uranus

2007-05-03 15:04:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Pluto
D. Mercury

2007-05-03 15:02:03 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. They are the tracks left in the atmosphere by meteoroids.
B. They follow orbits around the earth.
C. They follow orbits around the sun.
D. They move randomly through the solar system.

2007-05-03 15:01:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. Venus
B. Saturn
C. Jupiter
D. Neptune
E. Mercury
F. Uranus
G. Pluto
H. Mars

How does its brightness compare with that of the brightest star, not including the Sun?
A. This planet's brightness is about as bright as the brightest star.
B. This planet's brightness is brighter than the brightest star.
C. This planet's brightness is less bright than the brightest star.

Which planet is the second brightest?
A. Uranus
B. Saturn
C. Mercury
D. Venus
E. Neptune
F. Mars
G. Jupiter
H. Pluto

2007-05-03 15:00:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-03 14:49:02 · 4 answers · asked by tracyterry 3

hey guys, I just had an idea to buy telescope, i am getting more interested on the astronomy and space. I saw an ad about telescope today so i thought would be great to invest my saving on telescope. I had many questions on mind so i thought maybe i will find help here.

- what is the best telescope for beginner like me ? my budget will be 400-500 $ CA ?

- Is it possible to use the telescope inside the city ? i live in Toronto and the sky not that clear most of the time ?

-Where is the best store in toronto to buy telescope from ?

-Is there any Guide sites on the internet for telescope beginners ?

thanks in advance, peace :)

2007-05-03 14:46:35 · 3 answers · asked by Rakan 1

An earthlike planet was discovered, similar in size but doesn't spin yet it is estimated to have 1.5 times our gravity. I thought centrifugal force by spinning created our gravity. Is it simply mass that generates gravity?

2007-05-03 14:32:56 · 8 answers · asked by Jr S 2

2007-05-03 13:59:11 · 5 answers · asked by unyx_430 1

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everyone on the planet jumped at the same time, would the earth crack up

2007-05-03 13:55:13 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would love to know what you think the world is going to be like in 100 years.

2007-05-03 13:45:52 · 9 answers · asked by Emily G 2

2007-05-03 13:38:05 · 5 answers · asked by master 2

Was there an Asteriod or Comet that passed near to the Earth this past year? If so, what was the name and how close? Possibly within the past two years? Where can I find more information?

2007-05-03 13:04:08 · 3 answers · asked by audine 3

Where are they and what purpose do they serve (mainly)?

2007-05-03 12:55:35 · 3 answers · asked by Beast from the East 4

I know the sun has about another 5 billion years, but could Earth's temperature be rising as it ages? Is the sun always expanding into a red giant, slowly at first but then rapidly later in its life? If so, could this be a cause of global warming if it is even happening at all?

2007-05-03 12:51:12 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-03 11:43:47 · 9 answers · asked by Luis M 1

2007-05-03 11:23:20 · 5 answers · asked by Roxy 1

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